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- Saughtree (/ˈsɔːxtriː/) (Scots: Sauchtree) is a hamlet in the Scottish Borders at the junction of the B6357 and an unnamed road from Kielder village in...
- Saughtree railway station is a closed railway station situated a mile north of the hamlet of Saughtree and two miles from the border with England. Saughtree...
- Morpeth until 11 November 1963. A very short section of the line (including Saughtree station) now restored (but privately). Hincaster branch line Furness Railway...
- Newcastleton, Newlands, Old Castleton, Riccarton Junction railway station, Saughtree, and the Wauchope Forest. List of places in the Scottish Borders List...
- and then for twenty-five years conducted a small adventure school at Saughtrees, Liddisdale, Roxburghshire. On a very limited income he supported a wife...
- Roxburgh (village) Rubers Law Rule Water Ruletownhead Salenside Saughtree, Saughtree railway station Scots' **** Scott's View Selkirk, Selkirk Castle...
- Morebattle Mowhaugh Newcastleton Oxnam Paxton Roxburgh and Roxburgh Castle Saughtree Selkirk Southdean Swinton Timpanheck Whitsome Carham Burn River Esk River...
- the nascent Liddel Water is fed by Dawston Burn near the village of Saughtree. The river continues to pick up tributaries (listed below) as it follows...
- Lugton Water near here and this was the site of a drowning in the 1990s. Saughtrees on the Eglinton estate side of the road was a gamekeepers cottage in 1837...
- made public and renamed Deadwater 1 March 1880; closed 15 October 1956; Saughtree; opened 1 July 1862; closed 1 December 1944; re-opened 23 August 1948;...